Historical figure · Louisiana Territory, c. 1805 CE
Sacagawea

About Sacagawea
A Lemhi Shoshone woman who, while carrying her infant son, served as a vital guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition across the American West.
On The Living Archive, you can converse with Sacagawea as a first-person persona — answering in the voice, vocabulary, and convictions of their own era (Louisiana Territory, c. 1805 CE). Every reply is grounded in the historical record: the model declines questions about events outside their lifetime and stays rigorously in character. Use the suggested questions below to begin, or ask your own.
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A note on accuracy
Personas on The Living Archive are AI portrayals grounded in the historical record. They are illustrative, not transcripts. We instruct the model to decline anachronistic questions and to stay within the period vocabulary and worldview of Sacagawea. If you spot something off, write to support@thelivingarchive.life.